Strawberry Ridge is an adult 55+, gated community located in Valrico, FL. There are 870 homes in the Ridge. The community boasts indoor and outdoor pools, spas, a state-of-the art Fitness Center, Activity Center, and Clubhouse. There is a tennis/pickleball court, a shuffleboard court, a ceramics shop and a woodshop. In addition to all the various activities, there is also a library and billiards room on premises. Strawberry Ridge has so much to offer. Why would you want to live anywhere else!
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Wednesday, May 19, 2021
Hurricane Season is coming June 1st...Are you ready?
HURRICANE SEASON STARTS JUNE 1st..... ARE YOU PREPARED???
There are several Special Needs (Medical) Shelters in Hillsborough County. A special needs shelter is a temporary emergency facility capable of providing care to residents whose medical condition is such that it exceeds the capabilities of the Red Cross Shelter but is not severe enough to require hospitalization. Health Department doctors and nurses support these shelters. You must be pre-registered before the hurricane. Early registration allows emergency officials to quickly identify and check on those that need medical attention. Special Needs applications are available by calling Hillsborough County's Infoline at (813) 272-5900 or the Hillsborough County Health Department (813) 307-8063. This will help in determining which shelter they should go to and what, if any assistance they require to evacuate. You can download it at http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/library/hillsborough/media-center/documents/emergency-management/spec-needs-evaluation---english.pdf
FOR THOSE OF YOU WITHOUT SPECIAL NEEDS, be advised that the following shelters are the closest to us. You will be advised as to which one(s) are open for each event:
TO LEARN ABOUT PROTECTING YOUR PET, call 813-744-5660. The ones that accept pets are:
Shields Middle School 15732 Beth Shields Way, Ruskin
Bartels Middle School 9020 Imperial Oak Blvd
Smith Middle School 14303 Citrus Pointe Dr. Citrus Park
Burnett Middle School 1010 N. Kingsway Rd, Seffner
Everyone should file their emergency contact numbers with the Sales Office in the event of an emergency. This is especially true for those residents who live alone. With that info in their file for you, it will be much easier to contact a relative in the event of any emergency. This is a good time to prepare your home by making sure that all trees around your home are trimmed and that the exterior of your home is in good order. You can also start stocking up on batteries, non-perishable food, and water. Make sure that you don't let your medications run out. Keep the gas tank in your car full. Have some cash on hand. Have you had your hurricane straps checked recently to make sure that they are secure? Do you have a cellphone in the event that our phone service is interrupted for a long time? There is a government-sponsored program that will provide individuals who quality with a free cellphone. To see if you qualify, go to
https://www.safelinkwireless.com/Enrollment/Safelink/en/NewPublic/index.html
For more info on hurricane preparedness, go to
https://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/en/residents/public-safety/emergency-management/hurricane-and-storm-season-in-hillsborough-county
Tuesday, May 11, 2021
Hillsborough County Assistance Programs
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (8/4/20)
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Monday, May 10, 2021
News from the Manager
Keith W. Stevens General Manager
We are now in the time of year when the leaves have stopped falling (or at least mostly have stopped falling) and everyone is ready to start cleaning up around their homes. Here is a checklist to help make sure everything gets done and keeps our homes looking great!
1. Walk around the entire exterior of the home to see if it needs to be cleaned. Sometimes people forget about the rear of the home. There are plenty of inexpensive products that clean the siding using a simple garden hose, it does not require a pressure washer. Those cleaning items can be found at Lowes and Home Depot, etc.
2. Does your yard need to be mowed? As we move into the rainy season the grass will be growing much faster.
3. Do your trees need to be trimmed? Reminder, they have to be 16' off of the roadway.
4. Take a look at your flowerbeds, do they need trimming or weeding?
Make sure your gutters are cleaned out. This also protects you from water causing damage to your roof.
Our community benefits when everyone makes sure that their home is as beautiful as it can be.
Ping Pong Club
STRAWBERRY RIDGE PING PONG CLUB (4/28/21)
Strawberry Ridge Ping Pong Club News
By Jack Beedon
Ping Pong at Strawberry Ridge is played every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the Clubhouse at 8:30 AM until 10:00 AM. You can also play at other times to sharpen your game. The enclosed picture is two of our very good players Juan and Ed. They are also good teachers and encouragers who will help anyone sharpen their skills or even learn to play for the first time. May is a special month when we honor those men and women who have given their lives to keep us free in this great country. Many of you are vets, and I am willing to bet that when you were in the military you used your free time to play ping pong. Well, it’s time to play again, and you will be more than welcome to join us. I’ve talked to a few of you men and women who played in the past, and I know that you can join us and do well. Notice in the picture, masks are worn and even though we have had the vaccine we will continue to play with masks until we are finally allowed to remove them for good. Come and join us. My phone number is (585) 766-0028. Give me a call, and we will arrange a time suitable for you.
To all you veterans living here in Strawberry Ridge a special thanks for your service to this great country and too, come on out and join us on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Mosquitoes problem?
Reduce the number of breeding sites on your property.
Female mosquitoes lay their eggs in standing water. The eggs hatch into larvae about three days later, and about 12 days after that, adults emerge and fly away. Considering that each female can lay up to 400 eggs and the life cycle is complete in about two weeks, you can see why mosquito populations can increase so quickly. Reducing the amount of standing water around your home will minimize breeding sites and reduce the number of mosquitoes. Some places to look include clogged rain gutters, tree holes, potholes, old tires, discarded cans and containers and the saucers of your outdoor flower pots.Kill mosquito larvae where the insects breed.
If you have standing water you want and enjoy, such as a birdbath, one option is to change the water every week. In water gardens or ponds you can use Mosquito Control Rings which contain a naturally occurring bacterium that kills mosquito larvae for 30 days.Use a mosquito repellent in your outdoor living space.
- Light attracts mosquitoes and other insects, so after dark you should also minimize outdoor lighting.
It’s the beginning of mosquito season. Call or email for service. Here's the Mosquito Control info:
https://service.hillsboroughcounty.org/311/mosquito/ or call 813-252-5900 .A Message from the Manager (Spring Cleaning)...
A MESSAGE FROM THE MANAGER (4/12/21)
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Water Pressure Problem
INFO ON WATER PRESSURE PROBLEM
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Sunday, May 9, 2021
Stay Informed...Life Happens!
STAY INFORMED! (5/09/21)
Quilting Club
THE QUILTING GROUP TO START MEETING IN PERSON IN APRIL
ALL IN STITCHES
The quilting group is resuming in-person meetings in April. We will be meeting every Tuesday afternoon from 1 to 4 PM in the Clubhouse. We welcome anyone who wants to join us. We have newbies and experienced quilters. During the pandemic we kept in touch via Zoom and our Facebook page. A few of us worked together on a Bonnie Hunter mystery quilt which kept us busy. While we all used the same colors, each quilt is quite different. Others worked on their own projects which we shared on our Facebook page. We will be working on a quilt to donate to the Benevolent Fund for their raffle as well as other projects selected by the group.
Please call Pat Dunlap, 813-245-5102, or Paula Somers, 813-541-902, for more information. We look forward to meeting you.
Penny Bingo
PENNY BINGO EVERY MONDAY (3/14/21)
YEA !!!! Penny Bingo started on Monday March 8. RESIDENTS ONLY.
Zoom Instructions
Due to the covid-19 crisis, many organizations have taken to Zooming members rather than meeting in person. To name a few of the Ridge clubs meeting this way, they are SRHA, Computer Club, Quilters, R.A.C., etc. It's a convenient and safe way to meet. You don't have to head out to your car or drive to the meeting, you can even sit in your pajamas if you like, and have a beverage of your choice. And the best part of all is that you can hear the speaker without the chitter/chatter going on at your table.
All you have to do is download the Zoom App (https://zoom.us/download) onto your computer, tablet, or phone.
When you sign into Zoom and create an account, you will be able to “Join Meeting”. Then you need to have the meeting ID and the Password. (In most instances, you will be sent an email with the link that you can click or tap on, and you are in. If it is posted on a website, just click or tap on the link there and copy it.) You will then enter the “waiting room” until a “host” lets you into the meeting.
Zoom Tips
Mute and Video Buttons may be at the top or bottom of the screen for computer/internet users. Different computers/tablets/smartphones are a bit different. You can unmute yourself here if asked to speak or give a report. If Video button is on, other members can see you. You can turn it off and still watch and listen without being seen. If there is a guest speaker, we are suggesting that you turn off both audio and video components. You can communicate with the host through the chat function at the bottom on the screen.
Chat Button is where you can make a comment or type a question which can be seen by everyone in the lower right corner.
Speaker and Gallery Views is in upper right corner and where you can change how your see others. Easy to change back and forth.
Bad Connection can be caused by weak connections so here are a few things to try. If using a Wi-Fi connection move closer to your base station. If sharing the Wi-Fi with others, ask them to minimize their use for your meeting. Try turning off your video. You can also use a tablet or smartphone for Zoom but some of the settings/buttons will differ or may not be available.
So don't miss out on meetings/events...Zooming is not that hard.
Strawberry Ridge Payment Drop Box
NEW Payment Drop Box at the Sales office (9/30/20)
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Saturday, May 8, 2021
Strawberry Ridge Golf Club News
THE STRAWBERRY RIDGE GOLF CLUB NEWS (12/1/20)
The Strawberry Ridge Golf Club starts December 7th. We meet at Diamond Hill on Dover Road every Monday. Please arrive around 8:30am to form teams. Tee time is 9am. We play mixed couples, best ball. The season will end in April TBA. Cost is $30.00 plus tax. Any questions please call Ken Nay at (813) 541-4872. Everyone welcome!
Mexican Train
MEXICAN TRAIN UPDATE (October 19, 2020)
MEXICAN TRAIN DOMINOES
Sandra Grogg
Hi folks: Hope everyone is doing fine and finding things to keep busy and safe. By now I had hoped we would have Dominoes going, but that's not what we can safely get back to quite yet.
I want everybody to hang in there. Get outside for a short period in the sunshine everyday if possible. Enjoy the activities that are in session now. Will see you in the new year.